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JIMPLECUTE.
J. C HEARTSELL EDITOR.
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Official Organ Of the County.
Advertising Rates Reasonable
Working Against Reorganizers. I
Mr Bryan U putting forth new
efforts to defeat the reorganizers.
▲Mording to the Uerald of New
Tork he has sen a circular letter to
hi* friend. iu that oily urging them
to renewed activity againit what he
oat!, “the monopoly” or “reorganiz
ing element of tbe Democratic
party.” In the course of his letter
he say.: “The next twelve months
will witness a snuggle for the con¬
trol of tbe Democratic organization.
It rests with the voters to say
whether the Democratic party shall
represent the people in their fight
against greed or whether it shall be
turned over to the Republican party
with all that that term has come >o
stand for.” Mi. Bryan says that he
has no doubt that the reorganizers
can be thwarted and their plans de¬
feated He announces his purpose
to put forth all his power to defeat
them.
It is worthy of notice that Mr.
Bryan has had little or nothing to
say of the refusal of the lo wa
Democrats to reaffirm the Kansas
City platform. He was greatly dis¬
appointed by their action. He sees
that if the Democrats of Iowa de¬
liberately turn down the Kansas
City platform when assembled in
state convention the chances are
that they will send a delegation to
the national convention that will be
against reaffirming that platform.
And if Iowa Democrats take that
course why not Democrats of other
Western states? The West is Mr
Bryan’s stronghold, and yet it seems
to be slipping away from him. Of
course, he has a large following yet,
but ho is discovering that all of the
millions of voters who cast their
votes for him In 1896 and I960
were not so wedded to the Chicago
and Kansas O’ity platforms as not to
be able to see that these platforms
contain some things to which the
majority oi the voters having ob
jected twice are likely to continue
to object. The'wiser course for Mr.
Bryan to pursue is to join with other
leaders in an effort to build a plat¬
form upon which all Democrats will
be willing to stiiil The only hope
of Democratic success is in Demo¬
crats getting together.—Savannah
Morning News.
Outs Was hi mi tom correspondent is
of the opinion that Mr Cleveland is
boosting a grail of his'own when lie
denies the Bailey interview, but no
man at all familiar with his history
believes it. Cleveland’s magnificent
statecraft will never require
lion at the hands of his friends and
cannot suffer libel from a bunch of
cheap screws.
Verv Remarkable Cure oi Diarrhoea
‘‘About six years ago for the first time
in liie 1 had a sudden and severe hi tauL
of diarrhoea,” says Mrs. Alice Miller, of
Morgan, Texas, “igoi temporary relief,
but it came back again and again, aud
for six long years I bays suffered more
misery ami agony than i can tell. It was
worse than deai h. My husband spent
hundreds of dollars for physicians’ pie
seriptions and treatment without
Finally we moved to Bosque county, our
present home, and one day I happened
ta see an advertisement of Chamberlain’*
Cholic, Chmera and Diarruoe Remedy
with a testimonial of a man who had
been cured by it. The ease was so similar
to my own that L concluded to try the
remedy. The result was wonderful, I
could hardly realize that I was well again,
or believe it could be so after having suf¬
fered so long, but that one bottle of
medicine, costing but a few cents, cured
*ue.” For sale by Kyerett Bros, and C.
C. Keith.
,tems From the Dalton Citizen.
U.V.C.P. Itoney, of Dqdd,
m the city last week.
Mr. Tom Terry, oar clever mer
chant, visited in Resaca Saturday
Shumate has been the gaest
of Sam Carter, at Carters this week
John F. Camp spent Sunday in
t,atlou He > 81| °«' located in Rising
Fawn.
Marion Williams was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Saad*re Saturday
and Sunday.
Grover Cleveland may not be the
n „ t pre8ident> aD(1 we „„ posUive
that Bryan will not.
Mrs, Julia Sanders and Miss
Johnnie Louise Sanders visited
Hopedale yesterday.
Miss Corinne Fincher, of Atlanta,
is spending this week with Misses
Mayrnie aud Jimmie Lou Fincher.
The present republican adminis¬
tration is so rotten that even the
president can’t stay in Washington.
Mr. Whitaker and brother, after a
pleasant visit to relatives in Murray,
have returned to their home in At¬
lanta.
We thought i was about time for
the yellow pulpiteer to be attacked,
and he is catching it from one end
of the country to the other. Dirty
blackguarding in the pulpit is be¬
coming entirely too monotonous.
All those interested in the Dalton
Street Fair are requested by Presi¬
dent W. H. Tibbs to meet in this
city on Saturday, July 11, to take
steps for a more complete organiza¬
tion, and transact all uecessary
business.
On Sunday night while Rev. T. J.
Christian was conducting the service
at the Methodist church, some one
entered his pantry and carried off a
lot of lard and meat and a few
smaller articles of food, hiving en¬
tered the house through a window.
—Cartersville News and Courant.
Dr. O. C. Peyton preached his
farewell sermon at the Baptist
church last Sunday morning to a
1 irge congregation, the subject, being
“The Three Needs of a Church.”
Dr. Peyton is as yet undecided as to
where he will locate, but whereso¬
ever he may go, the good wishes of
a large number of Daltonians will
accompany him.
Like lightning it spread—Lank
Barrett is dead. I do not know
when l was so shocked since 1 was a
child. I do not know when he was
not a friend to me and mine. His
friendship seemed to have no limit
—was unbounded.
Even after he went to Washington
his words beamed forth with kind¬
ness and love towards all of whom
he wrote. Such a man can never
die
“Until the stars grow old,
And the suns grow cold,
And the leaves of the judgment book
uuiold.’’
How we will miss his warm heart,
and loving handshake.
lie was a friend to every good in¬
stitution. Me was ti ue to the
lurCli * Lie was one of the truest
" lt ‘ n lo lhe Mmmme fraternity I ever
knew, i was so glad lhe brethren
buried him with Masonic honors—
and regretted so much that I was
pr. videntialiy hindered Iroru atter.d
ini', but 1 expect to meet him iu the
Grand Lodge above where the true
Masonic spirit forever reigus.
He seemed to illustrate the poem,
“Like one who wraps the drapery of
,lis ooueh about him, and lays him
down to pleasant dreams ”
His true friend,
> s . E. Brkrt.
R-I -1’- A-N S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
The 5-cent packet, is enough for usual
occasions, i'he family bottle (00 cents!
contains a supply i 0 r a year. All drue
gisi* sell them. ®
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
Having disposed of mv store
and mercantile interesM
Spring Place, I will thank my
patrons who are indebted to
me to please come forward
an( ^ settle at once. For the
next few days 1 will be at my
old place of business and af¬
ter that either there or at mv
farm near Stafford, Ga.,
the time. Hull Kerb.
Spring Place, Ga. .
Cut this out and take It to Everett Bros,
or C. C. Keith’s drujf store and get a
free sample oi Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets, the best physic.
They cleanse and invigorate the stomach
improve the appetite and re/ulste the
bowels. Regular size, 25c, per box.
I have for rent one two
room dwelling; and one large
warehouse.
0. N. King.
CHOLERA INFANTUM.
This lias long been regarded as one of
(he most dangerous and fatal diseases to
which infants are subject. It can be
cured, however, when properlv treated,
All that is necessary is to give Cham*
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and castor oil, as directed with
each bottle, and a cure is certain. For
sale by Everett Bros, and C C. Keith,
CHARMING LOCATIONS FOR
SUMMER OUTINGS.
The mountains of North Georgia
and Middle Tennessee, along the line
of the Western & Atlantic railroad
and the Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Ry., offer ideal spots as
health and pleasure resorts. Mari¬
etta, at the foot of Kennesaw
Mountain; Cartersville and Rome,
among the hills of North Georgia
and on the banks of the Etowah and
Coosa rivers; Lookout Mountain, fa¬
mous as a Southern Summer Resort;
Monteagld and Sewanee, the great
summer educational locations, with
Catoosa Springs, Beersheba Springs,
Bon Aqua Springs, Ellill Springs,
Nicholson Springs and many others,
tempt the well miormed summer
u,umt -
4* bracing, the waters
medicinal and revivifying, with ro¬
mantic and varied scenery.
Write for a beautifully illustrated
folder, free, to
0. E. IIakmon, G. P. A.,
W. & A. R. K, Atlanta, Ga.
VALUABLE TIME SAVED.
Slight injuries often (Usable a man and
cause several days’ loss oi lime and
when blood poison develops, sometimes
result in the loss of a hand or limb.
Chamberlain’* Pain Balm is an anUsep-.
tie liniment. When applied to cuts,
bruises and burns ii causes them to heal
quickly aud without o&turation, and
prevents For any danger of blood poison.
sale by Kverett Bros, and C. C.
Keith.
Bucholz Restaurant,
Dalton, Ga.
Ladies’ lee Cream Parlor
And Dining Rooms.
We want your trade
And guarantee satisfaction.
Bucholz.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
How To Find Got.
Fil! a bottlo or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
A-SyI! s i r\ sediment or set
" ding indicates
an
m fMmm k) OtTs) «°n unhealthy of the condi- kid
U \ kc kt-vf < 1 oeys: linen lf “ stains u is
kgS. lAj your
1 \\l P dLM evidence of kid
J U j ney frequent trouble; desire too to
, i
~^ pass d °r pain
the back is aiso
der convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
are out of order.
Vliat to Do.
_ There i? comfort the knowledge
in so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
cf the urinary passage, it corrects inability
to held water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that
necessity cf being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
readied, it stands the highest for its won
dsrful cures cf the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes,
You may have a sample bottle cf this
wonderful discovery
and a book that teils isss
more about it, both sent y-y:
absolutely free by mail.
Address Dr. Kilmer & Homo of Svramp-Root.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
EPICUREAN
EDIBLES. m
We are the only exclusive Grocery merchants in Spring Place.
Our whole attention is directed to the one idea of filling our shelves
with choice as well as substantial dainties for the inner man. Prices
are as low as you will find elsewhere and service much superior.
During the y ear 1903 we shall carry a full stock of staple and fancy
Groceries and Hardware, the prices of which will be right all the time.
The stock will embrace flour and meat, sugar, coffee, best kerosene for
lamps, soda, canned goods, such as pie peaches, California peaches, to¬
matoes, apricots, pears, sardines, oysters, potted ham, Libby’s celebrated
ham loaf and chicken temale, Vienna sausage, mince meat, cocoa nuts,
and hundreds of other articles.
Besides fancy groceries a full supply of the celebrated Gold Medal
Hour always on hand. We also carry a nice selection of notions, con¬
sisting of pants, suspenders, sox, toilet articles, perfumes, underwear,
ties, etc. kour custom will be much appreciated. Respectfully,
W. T.&J.E.JOHNSON
—
Pendley & Thompson
SPRING PLACE, GA.,
carry a full line of Coffins, Caskets, Buriat Robes, Slippers and all other
^cvssories necessary to the obsequies of our dear departed—in fact they
are the only up- to-date
UNDERTAKERS
' n Murray county and earnestly solicit your patronage.
After transition it devolves upon those in authority to at once sum¬
mon a competent undertaker to make preparations for and attend to the
burial. These matters may- he intrusted to us with confidence- The nec¬
essary services are rendered with promptness and genuine courtesy.
We have purchased an elegant Hearse which we expect to arrive in
a short time and will then be able to serve our patrons with many more
conveniences than has ever been affoided them by any home dealer in
these goods. Nothing is too good for our patrons and we intend to sup
I’ 1 ? al1 our Parens with tbe very best the market affords cheaper than has
ever before been done iu Spring Place.
We cordially invite the custom of the people of Murray and sur
ronnding counties -
Ualls cheerfully answered at any time of day or night without extra
charge.
PENDLEY & THOMPSON,
Spring Place, Ga.
HILLIARD & BROWN
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Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable.
The Best and Most Stylish Turnouts in the country.
SS^Yom patronage is solicited.
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Through TeSfs wfth a Camera ’ Homes in the Southweit and
SUTTON, Traveling Passenger Agent, Chattanooga, Tcnn.
a., w. Da BEAUME, General Pass, and Ticket Agt., St. Louis, Mo.